Don't/Can't post the pic publicly, but PM me or make yourself known here and I'll give you a direct link. Thanks!

DobbyDad

06-06-2014 05:24 PM

Ok, I'm curious.

hunterisgreat

06-06-2014 05:38 PM

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Ok, I'm curious.

Sent. feel free to give assessment here

lhczth

06-08-2014 05:22 PM

Not sure how this will work if people can't see the dog we are critiquing.

PM me the photo.

hunterisgreat

06-08-2014 10:01 PM

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Pm sent!

lhczth

06-09-2014 01:34 PM

Very masculine mature male who, in the photo, appears to be a bit fat. ;) High withers, good topline, good position of croup that should be longer. Very good angulation in front and rear. I can't see his pasterns and feet. Excellent deep color and pigment.

hunterisgreat

06-09-2014 01:52 PM

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Very masculine mature male who, in the photo, appears to be a bit fat. ;) High withers, good topline, good position of croup that should be longer. Very good angulation in front and rear. I can't see his pasterns and feet. Excellent deep color and pigment.

lol he is actually the leanest he has ever been! 83lbs weighed that day lol. I usually keep him around 88. At one point pre-working days he creeped up to 97 :-/

What is a pastern? Yeah we couldn't find short grass anywhere and had limited time.

Thanks for the input!

Nigel

06-09-2014 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by hunterisgreat
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lol he is actually the leanest he has ever been! 83lbs weighed that day lol. I usually keep him around 88. At one point pre-working days he creeped up to 97 :-/

What is a pastern? Yeah we couldn't find short grass anywhere and had limited time.

Thanks for the input!

Doggie wrists, lol not sure how else to say it.

Blitzkrieg1

06-09-2014 03:54 PM

Lol will the judge say "fat" in the eval. :)

carmspack

06-09-2014 08:01 PM

using Don Rolandsteich to show you proper placement of the hock , for rear angulation V Don vom Rolandsteich -- in fact the entire placements of the dog is good.